Supertramp
Well-known member
You are right and I enjoy those benefits in a car. Perhaps the difference with boats and cars is that very few people would choose an old Ford Cortina estate vs a modern Mondeo but with boats there is still appeal and functionality in older designs.But racing development did lead to aerodynamics, fuel injection, ABS, crash safety, active suspension, electronic gear box management, telemetry and a whole raft of otherwise unseen benefits we now take for granted.
Or perhaps boats are changing too slowly and need to catch up with the current pressures and opportunities. Looked at some new racing yachts today with carbon fibre, dyneema, soft shackle systems etc and realised the gap between my 30 year old boat (and my 50 years of history with boats) and the current models.
I still think that sailing today has room for a wide range of approaches. I see the appeal of a highly tuned racing machine but also a slow, steady, solid old design. I enjoy sailing the former but happier owning the latter!